Baby Metal’s ‘Metal Resistance’ to Drop on April First

Baby Metal were one of my surprise finds from last year. I caught their performance at Download Festival when they joined Dragon Force onstage for a few songs and they later opened Saturday on the main stage at Reading Festival.

BABYMETAL, the metal dance unit that had successfully performed a total of 25 shows across 10 countries on their World Tour last year, will be releasing a new album worldwide simultaneously and can today announce the title is ‘METAL RESISTANCE’.

On April 2nd, BABYMETAL will start their world tour ‘BABYMETAL WORLD TOUR 2016’ with their headline show at Wembley Arena, UK. Also, April 1st, the day before the Wembley show, is announced to be “FOX DAY” and it is prophesied by the FOX GOD that along with the content of BABYMETAL’s new album, there will be further details announced about the TOKYO DOME show, the world tour finale, which we look forward to hear.

The tour promises to be a lot of fun. This Japanese outfit are well worth checking out if you get the chance.

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